Battle Of The Chinese Farm Essay

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Battle of the Chinese Farm The Battle of the Chinese Farm was the costliest and deadliest battle of the Yom Kippur War that took place on the Sinai Peninsula. The battle only lasted three days, yet it was a major turning point for Israel, even though the war itself only lasted for a month. To learn how this battle was. You need to learn about the events that happened in the lead up to this confrontation between the IDF and the Egyptian Army. A few days before, the Egyptians launched Operation Badr. The objection was to cross the Suez Canal and establish fortifications on the opposite side. Which has been under Israeli control for the past eight years.1 The operation in all accounts was a success in tactical surprise and …show more content…

https://www.haaretz.com/life/books/1.5187769 The Israelites had a counter attack plan in Operation Abirey-Lev. The plan was simple for them. Crossing at a point near Deversoir. Which is at the northern end of the Great Bitter Lake on the Suez Canal. Once the IDF crossed, paratroopers and a couple armored divisions would establish a fortified position about three miles inland to set bridges in order for more troops, supplies and equipment to support the IDF.3 On October 15th, IDF ordered tanks to the Lexicon-Tirtur junction to engage in any Egyptian forces they may find. When they were close to the crossing, the tank company was ambushed and wiped out. While that was going on, the IDF was launching artillery barrages on the landing site. The IDF launched over 70 tons of ordnance, that was all for naught because the bank they were targeting had no Egyptian troops or equipment.4 When the crossing got underway, they were five hours behind schedule. By late morning, 2,000 troops and 30 tanks had crossed. They wiped out the SAMs on the west bank without any resistance from the

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